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Effects on the heart, blood vessels, and psychological and social aspects following three types of bodybuilding training in men with high blood pressure

Not Applicable
Conditions
High blood pressure.Systolic blood pressure (120-139 mmHg)
Diastolic blood pressure (80-89 mmHg).Blood Pressure Determination, Arterial Pressure, Blood Pressure Monitoring Ambulatory.
E01.370.370.140
G09.330.380.076.347
E01.370.370.140.100
Registration Number
RBR-9m95rx
Lead Sponsor
niversidade Federal do vale do São Francisco
Brief Summary

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Detailed Description

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Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
Data analysis completed
Sex
Male
Target Recruitment
Not specified
Inclusion Criteria

Be resident in the cities of Petrolina / PE or Juazeiro / BA; present age between 40 and 60 years; be sedentary; (ABPM) with mean values of 24h, wakefulness or sleep greater than 125, or 110 mmHg, respectively in the systolic BP or greater than 75, or 70 mmHg, respectively in the diastolic BP, which characterizes the individual with BP elevated according to VI Brazilian Guidelines on Hypertension (2010); body mass index above 25 kg / m².

Exclusion Criteria

The BP, although elevated as highlighted in the previous item, should be controlled during resting measures performed in a laboratory environment, being lower than 160 and 105 mmHg for systolic and diastolic BP, respectively; to present systemic hypertension diagnosed; presenting cardiometabolic diseases or dysfunctions in the health history, such as musculoskeletal limitations, that may compromise physical integrity and participation in the study, mainly diseases of the cardiovascular system; make use of some type of drug related to blood pressure control during the study participation, if they use for other purposes inform the researcher; the maintenance of the proposed training frequency.

Study & Design

Study Type
Intervention
Study Design
Not specified
Primary Outcome Measures
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